Activities

Plan and share activities for IYC 2011

Want to submit your own activity or comment?

In this section, your ideas for IYC2011 can start to become reality. Here, you can submit activities for consideration and, after a short review, they will be listed below and any related events will populate the IYC calendar. Activities listed here have a clearly defined theme and describe how, when, and where they will take place.

If you are not quite ready to submit a plan, keep working at it and come back soon. And remember, you can always browse and search this forum to find out what others are planning and even add your own comments to the discussion.

IYC Interest

Increasing the public appreciation and understanding of chemistryEncouraging the interest of young people in chemistryGenerating enthusiasm for the creative future of chemistryCelebrating the role of women in chemistry or major historical events in chemistry

Catalysis and Sensing for Health (CASH)Tony James | added on Nov 23, 2010 | United KingdomThe disciplines of catalysis and sensing, within the chemical sciences arena, do not tend to be tackled in parallel, it is the aim of this CASH Symposium is to bring together researchers with expertise in these fields to combine their knowledge.

Human Touch Of ChemistrySujit Patil | added on Nov 23, 2010 | IndiaWe love Chemistry! So we created www.humantouchofchemistry.com. Aimed at kids and chemistry enthusiasts, it will refresh the audiences with the long forgotten wonders of Chemistry. The platform celebrates chemistry and how it touches us in every day life.

American Chemical Society's IYC BulletinLiezl Perez | added on Nov 22, 2010 | United StatesDistributed monthly, the IYC Bulletin is intended to reach out to those individuals involved in grassroots promotion of the IYC in order to share information, resources, and best practices for the planning and execution of IYC programs, events, and initiatives.

ReferEEIng QLD chemistryDaniel Bischa | added on Nov 20, 2010 | AustraliaA project to showcase Queensland (QLD) senior chemistry students' Extended Experimental Investigations (EEI's) in a refereed online journal. Teachers of chemistry in QLD will be able to use the journal as an exemplar to show their class exceptional EEI reports. High school students will develop links with practicing chemists.